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- the present invention generally relates to metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section. More particular, the present invention relates to a method of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising the steps of the preamble of independent claim 1 and to an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising the features of the preamble of independent claim 7.
- One way of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section is measuring a differential pressure caused by a restriction in the flow line which generates a pressure drop that bears a relationship to the flow rate.
- this restriction in the flow line is provided by a flow deviating body which is arranged in the tube section such that just an annular flow channel remains between the outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- the known apparatus comprises a basically drop-shaped flow deviating body permanently fixed in the centre of a tube section via fins radially extending from a front area of the flow deviating body up to the wall of the tube section.
- the flow deviating body is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the tube section and has a cylindrical middle section so that an annular flow channel remaining between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section has a constant height over the cylindrical middle section.
- the high pressure of the fluid is tapped at a front point of the flow deviating body via a tapping line extending through the flow deviating body and from the downstream end of the fluid deviating body radially through the wall of the cylindrical tube section.
- the high pressure of the fluid is tapped via a tapping line radially extending through the wall of the tube section and ending at the inner diameter of the tube section in front of the flow deviating body.
- the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is always tapped by means of a further tapping line radially extending through the wall of the tube section and ending at the inner diameter of the tube section.
- US 7,484,425 B2 discloses a fluid flow meter with a flow deviating body having upstream and downstream conical portions and an intermediate cylindrical portion.
- the flow deviating body is held within a chamber through which a flow flows.
- a first pressure sensor measures the fluid pressure at the apex of the first conical portion, while a second pressure sensor obtains a second pressure measurement at the cylindrical portion of the body.
- the first and second pressure sensors include tapping lines extending through a pylon supporting the body within the chamber.
- the tapping line of the first pressure sensor ends at the apex of the first conical portion, and the tapping line of the second pressure sensor ends somewhere between an outer diameter of the cylindrical portion of the body and an inner diameter of the chamber at the surface of the pylon.
- the comparison of the first and second pressure measurements serves as an indication for the mass flow of fluid through the chamber.
- the problem is solved by a method comprising the steps of independent claim 1 and by an apparatus comprising the features of independent claim 7.
- the dependent claims define preferred embodiments of the method and the apparatus of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a method of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising arranging a flow deviating body in the tube section such that an annular flow channel remains between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- the method further comprises tapping a high pressure of the fluid at a front point of the flow deviating body, tapping a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel at at least one point at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body, and transducing at least one of (i) both the high pressure and the low pressure, and (ii) a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals.
- the high pressure is tapped at a front point of the flow deviating body, i.e. somewhere at the front of the flow deviating body facing the flow.
- the front point at which the high pressure is tapped may be the foremost tip of the flow deviating body.
- the front point may, however, also be another point at the front of the flow deviating body up to those points of the flow deviating body upstream a mouth of the annular flow channel remaining between the outer diameter of the flow deviating body and the inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- both the high pressure and the low pressure of the fluid are tapped at the flow deviating body itself.
- This may either be implemented by a tapping line ending at the surface of the flow deviating body and guiding the respective pressure to a pressure transducer, for example, or by a pressure transducer like, for example, a pressure-sensitive element or film directly located at the surface of the flow deviating body.
- Implementing the step of tapping the high pressure may also differ from implementing the step of tapping the low pressure.
- the high pressure may be tapped by means of a tapping line, whereas the low pressure may be tapped by means of a pressure transducer directly arranged at the surface of the flow deviating body, or vice versa.
- the method of the present invention includes at least transducing both the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals or transducing a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals.
- This step of transducing may partially or completely be executed outside the flow deviating body, particularly outside the cylindrical tube section in which the flow deviating body is arranged.
- both the high pressure and the low pressure and/or the pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure are transduced into the electric signals within the flow deviating body.
- no tapping line extending through the wall of the tube section and its feed through is prone to leakage, damage or manipulation.
- the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is tapped at a plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body.
- This plurality of points may be distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body.
- the plurality of points may be longitudinally distributed along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body.
- the plurality of points at which the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is tapped particularly allows for checking and monitoring whether the flow deviating body is properly located at the centre of the cylindrical tube section and aligned with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical tube section. Only in this position and with this alignment, the low pressure is the same at the plurality of points distributed over the circumference of the flow deviating body and essentially the same at the plurality of points along the cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body.
- the plurality of points may also be used to obtain an averaged low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel.
- tapping the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel at a plurality of points distributed along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body, i.e. in the flow direction, it should be cared for not to arrange a further point in an area where the flow is disturbed by an already existing upstream point at which the low pressure is tapped.
- tapping the low pressure may cause vortices which may disturb the measurement of the low pressure in a downstream area of the annular flow channel.
- the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body may separately be transduced into electric signals. Again, this is preferably done within the flow deviating body.
- a difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body may separately be transduced into electric signals. This is also preferably done within the flow deviating body.
- a temperature of the fluid may also be measured at at least one point at the flow deviating body for providing an electric temperature signal.
- the temperature of the fluid may be used in evaluating the difference between the high pressure and the low pressure as the temperature may have a strong influence on such parameters as the viscosity and density of the fluid and the Reynolds number of the flow, for example, and thus on the relation between this pressure difference and the flow rate of interest.
- the high and the low pressure of the fluid may not only be transduced either separately or with regard to their difference into electric signals, but these electric signals may also be processed within the flow deviating body to directly determine the flow rate of interest, for example. This processing may also include considering the electric temperature signal when evaluating the low pressure and the high pressure or their difference or the corresponding electric signals.
- the electric signals or the processed electric signals may be forwarded from the flow deviating body to a device outside the cylindrical tube section.
- This may be implemented by means of a wired or wireless communication interface.
- a wireless communication interface allows for carrying out the new method without having any mechanical feed through the wall of the cylindrical tube section. Further, such a wireless communication interface allows for metering of the flow in a concealed way which is not easily noticed and thus not easily manipulated from the outside of the tube guiding the flow.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section.
- the apparatus comprises a flow deviating body configured to be arranged in the tube section such that an annular flow channel remains between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- a high pressure tap at a front point of the flow deviating body is configured to tap a high pressure of the fluid.
- At least one low pressure tap located at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body is configured to tap a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel; and at least one pressure transducer is configured to transduce at least either both the high pressure and the low pressure or a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals.
- the front point of the flow deviating body at which the high pressure tap configured to tap the high pressure of the fluid is arranged needs not to be the foremost projecting tip of the flow deviating body; and the terms "high pressure tap” and “low pressure tap” both include the end of a tapping line leading to a pressure transducer, for example, and a pressure transducer directly arranged at the point of the high or low pressure tap.
- the at least one pressure transducer is located within the flow deviating body.
- a plurality of low pressure taps may be provided at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body. This plurality of low pressure taps may be distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body and/or along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body in axial direction.
- a plurality of transducers my be configured to either separately transduce the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps into electric signals or to separately transduce each difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps into electric signals.
- the apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a temperature sensor arranged at the flow deviating body, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a temperature of the flow and to provide an electric temperature signal.
- the apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a processor within the flow deviating body, the processor being configured to process all electric signals into a processed signal.
- the apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a wired or wireless communication interface configured to forward the electric signals or the processed signal from the flow deviating body to a device outside the cylindrical tube section.
- a wired communication interface the wire preferably extends through at least one fin supporting the flow deviating body in the cylindrical tube section.
- the flow deviating body of the apparatus of the present invention is of an elongated drop shape having a cylindrical middle section.
- a flow deviating body may be centred within the cylindrical tube section and aligned with a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical tube section by means of a first plurality of fins provided at a rounded front end of the flow deviating body and a second plurality of fins provided at a tipped back end of the flow deviating body.
- Both the first plurality of fins and the second plurality of fins comprise at least three fins for stabilizing the flow deviating body.
- the at least one low pressure tap configured to tap the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is preferably offset in circumferential direction with regard to the fins of the first plurality of fins so that no disturbances of the flow due to the presence of the fins of the first plurality of fins affects the low pressure at the at least one low pressure tap.
- Such disturbances may, for example, be wake vortices.
- the fins of the apparatus according to the present invention are preferably designed in way that such disturbances are not caused and that the flow resistance of the fins is kept as low as possible.
- the fins of at least the first or the second plurality of fins may extend beyond the front end or back end of the flow deviating body, and the fins of at least the first or the second plurality of fins, in an axial direction of the cylindrical tube section away from the flow deviating body, may taper in height towards the inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- Fig. 1 is a longitudinally sectional view of an apparatus 1 for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section 2.
- the cylindrical tube section 2 longitudinally extends between two flanges 3 and 4.
- the tube section 2 is made of metal and is welded to the flanges 3 and 4 also made of metal in a fluid-tight way.
- the flanges 3 and 4 are provided with connection holes 5 to connect the apparatus 1 within a flow line 6 guiding a flow of a fluid.
- the fluid enters the apparatus 1 at the flange 3 and exits the apparatus 1 at the flange 4.
- the flow line 6 is restricted by a flow deviating body 7.
- the flow deviating body 7 is of an elongated drop-shape, and it is coaxially arranged within the tube section 2. This means that the flow deviating body 7 is aligned with the longitudinal axis 8 of the tube section 2. At its front end 9, pointing towards the flange 3 and thus against the incoming flow of the fluid, the flow deviating body 7 comprises a rounded tip 10. At its back end 11, the flow deviating body 7 has a pointed tip 12. Further, the flow deviating body 7 comprises a cylindrical middle section 13. The position of the flow deviating body 7 within the tube section 2 is defined by a first plurality of fins 17 at its front end 9 and a second plurality of fins 18 at its back end 11.
- the fins 17 are attached to the front end 9 of the flow deviating body and extend from there radially towards the inner diameter 15 of the tube section 2 and longitudinally beyond the rounded tip 10. In upstream direction with regard to the fluid flowing through the tube section 2, the height of the fins 17 tapers towards the inner diameter 15 of the tube section 2.
- the fins 18 are attached to the back end 11 of the flow deviating body 7, and they extend radially towards the inner diameter 15 of the tube section 2 and longitudinally beyond the pointed tip 12. The height of the fins 18 tapers towards the inner diameter 15 of the tube section 2 in downstream direction of the fluid flowing through the tube section 2.
- three fins 18 are provided in a rotational symmetric arrangement and offset in circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis 8 with regard to an also rotationally symmetric arrangement about the same axis 8 of three fins 17.
- an annular flow channel 16 remains through which the fluid flowing through the tube section 2 must pass.
- the restriction to the flow line 6 by means of the flow deviating body 7 causes an acceleration of the flow and a pressure drop bearing a relationship to the flow rate.
- a high pressure tap 19 is provided at the front end 9 of the flow deviating body 7.
- the high pressure tap 19 is provided on the longitudinal axis 8, i.e. at the foremost point of the rounded tip 10 in upstream direction.
- a tapping line 20 leads the high pressure from the high pressure tip 19 to a pressure chamber 21 within the flow deviating body 7.
- the high pressure is transduced into electric signals by means of a pressure transducer 22.
- a low pressure in the annular flow channel 16 is tapped at low pressure taps 23 provided at the outer diameter 14 of the flow deviating body 7.
- Tapping lines 24 extend from the low pressure taps 23 through the flow deviating body 7 to the pressure chamber 21.
- Differential pressure transducers 25 transduce the pressure difference between the low pressure at each low pressure tap 23 and the high pressure at the high pressure tap 19 into electric signals. Via electric lines 26, the electric signals from the pressure transducers 22 and 25 are forwarded to a processor 27 located within the flow deviating body 7.
- the processor 27 is also connected to a temperature sensor 29 located at the pointed tip 12 and determining a temperature of the fluid flowing through the tube section 2.
- the processor processes all electric signals received via the electric lines 26 and 28 into a processed signal.
- This processed signal may, for example, directly indicate the flow rate of the fluid flowing through the tube section 2.
- the processed signal is forwarded to a device 30 located outside the tube section 2.
- the device 30 may be a display or a further processor for evaluating the processed signal, for example.
- the processed signal from the processor 27 is here forwarded to the device 30 via a wire 31, i.e. via a wired communication interface.
- the wire 31 has to be fed through the wall 32 of the tube section 2. This may be accomplished in an area of one of the fins 18, for example.
- the processed signal could, however, also be transferred from the processor 27 to the device 30 via a wireless communication interface.
- Any communication interface between the processor 27 and the device 30 may also be used for programming or interrogating of the processor 27 by the device 30, for example.
- Fig. 1 shows some free space 33 within a casing 34 of the flow deviating body 7. This free space 33 may be filled with some casting compound or the like as appropriate.
- Fig. 2 and 3 The arrangement of a total of three low pressure taps 23 and their tapping lines 24 extending towards the pressure chamber 21 can be seen from Fig. 2 and 3 .
- This arrangement is rotational symmetric about the longitudinal axis 8 and allows for monitoring the coaxial alignment of the flow deviating body 7 with the longitudinal axis 8. Only if this alignment is perfect, the electric signals from all differential pressure transducers 25 each transducing the pressure difference between the low pressure at one of the pressure taps 23 and the high pressure in the pressure chamber 21 are the same. Additionally or alternatively, these electric signals may be averaged for providing more time-stable electric signals to the processor 27 according to Fig. 1 . Further, it can be seen from Fig.
- the low pressure taps 23 are offset with regard to the fins 17 in circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis 8. This ensures that any wake vortices generated by the fins 17 despite their streamlined shape do not interfere with measuring the low pressure in the annular flow channel 16 at the low pressure taps 23.
- the apparatus 1 may be easily set up in any existing tube section by simply arranging the flow deviating body 7 within that tube section 2. For metering the flow of a fluid through this tube section 2, it is only necessary to know the inner diameter 15 of that tube section 2. This information may, for example, be programmed in the processor 27 by means of the device 30. Besides the processor 27, a data logger or another storage device may be located in the flow deviating body 7 to store data related to the flow of a fluid through the tube section 2. These data may then be read out in intervals by the device 30.
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- The present invention generally relates to metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section. More particular, the present invention relates to a method of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising the steps of the preamble of
independent claim 1 and to an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising the features of the preamble ofindependent claim 7. - One way of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section is measuring a differential pressure caused by a restriction in the flow line which generates a pressure drop that bears a relationship to the flow rate. According to the preambles of
independent claims - An apparatus comprising the features of the preamble of
independent claim 7 and a corresponding method comprising the steps ofindependent claim 1 are disclosed inCN 2736741 . The known apparatus comprises a basically drop-shaped flow deviating body permanently fixed in the centre of a tube section via fins radially extending from a front area of the flow deviating body up to the wall of the tube section. The flow deviating body is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the tube section and has a cylindrical middle section so that an annular flow channel remaining between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section has a constant height over the cylindrical middle section. The flow forced through this annular flow channel is accelerated and conditioned such that it is stable and displays no separation or vortices neither within the annular flow channel nor in front of the flow deviating body nor at the trailing edge of the flow deviating body. As a result, a pressure difference between a high pressure of the fluid at a front point of the flow deviating body and a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel can be evaluated for the flow rate of the flow based on computational fluid mechanics (CFD). At least, CFD can be used to evaluate the pressure difference for flow conditions for which no calibration measurement data are available in that calibration measurement data for other flow conditions are extrapolated. With flow separations and vortices such an extrapolation is not allowable. - According to
CN 2736741 , the high pressure of the fluid is tapped at a front point of the flow deviating body via a tapping line extending through the flow deviating body and from the downstream end of the fluid deviating body radially through the wall of the cylindrical tube section. Alternatively, the high pressure of the fluid is tapped via a tapping line radially extending through the wall of the tube section and ending at the inner diameter of the tube section in front of the flow deviating body. The low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is always tapped by means of a further tapping line radially extending through the wall of the tube section and ending at the inner diameter of the tube section. -
US 7,484,425 B2 discloses a fluid flow meter with a flow deviating body having upstream and downstream conical portions and an intermediate cylindrical portion. The flow deviating body is held within a chamber through which a flow flows. A first pressure sensor measures the fluid pressure at the apex of the first conical portion, while a second pressure sensor obtains a second pressure measurement at the cylindrical portion of the body. The first and second pressure sensors include tapping lines extending through a pylon supporting the body within the chamber. The tapping line of the first pressure sensor ends at the apex of the first conical portion, and the tapping line of the second pressure sensor ends somewhere between an outer diameter of the cylindrical portion of the body and an inner diameter of the chamber at the surface of the pylon. The comparison of the first and second pressure measurements serves as an indication for the mass flow of fluid through the chamber. - It is the problem of the present invention to provide a method of and an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section which are particularly easily implemented in non-standard configurations, like for example, with geometrical constraints existing for the tubes guiding the flow and/or under conditions in which the flow must be easily checked for and replaced in case of abrasion by the fluid flow, for example.
- According to the present invention, the problem is solved by a method comprising the steps of
independent claim 1 and by an apparatus comprising the features ofindependent claim 7. The dependent claims define preferred embodiments of the method and the apparatus of the present invention. - In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section comprising arranging a flow deviating body in the tube section such that an annular flow channel remains between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section. The method further comprises tapping a high pressure of the fluid at a front point of the flow deviating body, tapping a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel at at least one point at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body, and transducing at least one of (i) both the high pressure and the low pressure, and (ii) a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals.
- In the method of the present invention, the high pressure is tapped at a front point of the flow deviating body, i.e. somewhere at the front of the flow deviating body facing the flow. The front point at which the high pressure is tapped may be the foremost tip of the flow deviating body. The front point may, however, also be another point at the front of the flow deviating body up to those points of the flow deviating body upstream a mouth of the annular flow channel remaining between the outer diameter of the flow deviating body and the inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- In the method of the present invention, both the high pressure and the low pressure of the fluid are tapped at the flow deviating body itself. This may either be implemented by a tapping line ending at the surface of the flow deviating body and guiding the respective pressure to a pressure transducer, for example, or by a pressure transducer like, for example, a pressure-sensitive element or film directly located at the surface of the flow deviating body. Implementing the step of tapping the high pressure may also differ from implementing the step of tapping the low pressure. Thus, the high pressure may be tapped by means of a tapping line, whereas the low pressure may be tapped by means of a pressure transducer directly arranged at the surface of the flow deviating body, or vice versa.
- The method of the present invention includes at least transducing both the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals or transducing a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals. This step of transducing may partially or completely be executed outside the flow deviating body, particularly outside the cylindrical tube section in which the flow deviating body is arranged. Preferably, however, both the high pressure and the low pressure and/or the pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure are transduced into the electric signals within the flow deviating body. In this case, there is no need for any tapping line extending from the flow deviating body to the outside of the cylindrical tube section, i.e. through the wall of the tube section. As a result, no tapping line extending through the wall of the tube section and its feed through is prone to leakage, damage or manipulation.
- In one embodiment of the method of the present invention, the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is tapped at a plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body. This plurality of points may be distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body. Alternatively or additionally, the plurality of points may be longitudinally distributed along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body. The plurality of points at which the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is tapped particularly allows for checking and monitoring whether the flow deviating body is properly located at the centre of the cylindrical tube section and aligned with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical tube section. Only in this position and with this alignment, the low pressure is the same at the plurality of points distributed over the circumference of the flow deviating body and essentially the same at the plurality of points along the cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body.
- Further, the plurality of points may also be used to obtain an averaged low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel.
- In case of tapping the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel at a plurality of points distributed along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body, i.e. in the flow direction, it should be cared for not to arrange a further point in an area where the flow is disturbed by an already existing upstream point at which the low pressure is tapped. For example, tapping the low pressure may cause vortices which may disturb the measurement of the low pressure in a downstream area of the annular flow channel.
- The low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body may separately be transduced into electric signals. Again, this is preferably done within the flow deviating body.
- Alternatively, a difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body may separately be transduced into electric signals. This is also preferably done within the flow deviating body.
- In the method of the present invention, a temperature of the fluid may also be measured at at least one point at the flow deviating body for providing an electric temperature signal. The temperature of the fluid may be used in evaluating the difference between the high pressure and the low pressure as the temperature may have a strong influence on such parameters as the viscosity and density of the fluid and the Reynolds number of the flow, for example, and thus on the relation between this pressure difference and the flow rate of interest.
- In the present invention, the high and the low pressure of the fluid may not only be transduced either separately or with regard to their difference into electric signals, but these electric signals may also be processed within the flow deviating body to directly determine the flow rate of interest, for example. This processing may also include considering the electric temperature signal when evaluating the low pressure and the high pressure or their difference or the corresponding electric signals.
- In the method of the present invention, the electric signals or the processed electric signals may be forwarded from the flow deviating body to a device outside the cylindrical tube section. This may be implemented by means of a wired or wireless communication interface. A wireless communication interface allows for carrying out the new method without having any mechanical feed through the wall of the cylindrical tube section. Further, such a wireless communication interface allows for metering of the flow in a concealed way which is not easily noticed and thus not easily manipulated from the outside of the tube guiding the flow.
- In one embodiment, the present invention provides an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section. The apparatus comprises a flow deviating body configured to be arranged in the tube section such that an annular flow channel remains between an outer diameter of the flow deviating body and an inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section. A high pressure tap at a front point of the flow deviating body is configured to tap a high pressure of the fluid. At least one low pressure tap located at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body is configured to tap a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel; and at least one pressure transducer is configured to transduce at least either both the high pressure and the low pressure or a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals.
- As already noted when explaining the method of the present invention, the front point of the flow deviating body at which the high pressure tap configured to tap the high pressure of the fluid is arranged needs not to be the foremost projecting tip of the flow deviating body; and the terms "high pressure tap" and "low pressure tap" both include the end of a tapping line leading to a pressure transducer, for example, and a pressure transducer directly arranged at the point of the high or low pressure tap.
- Preferably, the at least one pressure transducer is located within the flow deviating body.
- A plurality of low pressure taps may be provided at the outer diameter of the flow deviating body. This plurality of low pressure taps may be distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body and/or along a cylindrical middle section of the flow deviating body in axial direction. A plurality of transducers my be configured to either separately transduce the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps into electric signals or to separately transduce each difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps into electric signals.
- The apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a temperature sensor arranged at the flow deviating body, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a temperature of the flow and to provide an electric temperature signal.
- The apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a processor within the flow deviating body, the processor being configured to process all electric signals into a processed signal.
- The apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a wired or wireless communication interface configured to forward the electric signals or the processed signal from the flow deviating body to a device outside the cylindrical tube section. In case of a wired communication interface, the wire preferably extends through at least one fin supporting the flow deviating body in the cylindrical tube section.
- Preferably, the flow deviating body of the apparatus of the present invention is of an elongated drop shape having a cylindrical middle section. Such a flow deviating body may be centred within the cylindrical tube section and aligned with a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical tube section by means of a first plurality of fins provided at a rounded front end of the flow deviating body and a second plurality of fins provided at a tipped back end of the flow deviating body. Both the first plurality of fins and the second plurality of fins comprise at least three fins for stabilizing the flow deviating body. Thus, a very stable arrangement and alignment of the flow deviating body within the tube section is achieved.
- The at least one low pressure tap configured to tap the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel is preferably offset in circumferential direction with regard to the fins of the first plurality of fins so that no disturbances of the flow due to the presence of the fins of the first plurality of fins affects the low pressure at the at least one low pressure tap. Such disturbances may, for example, be wake vortices. However, the fins of the apparatus according to the present invention are preferably designed in way that such disturbances are not caused and that the flow resistance of the fins is kept as low as possible. For example, the fins of at least the first or the second plurality of fins may extend beyond the front end or back end of the flow deviating body, and the fins of at least the first or the second plurality of fins, in an axial direction of the cylindrical tube section away from the flow deviating body, may taper in height towards the inner diameter of the cylindrical tube section.
- Advantageous developments of the invention result from the claims, the description and the drawings. The advantages of features and of combinations of a plurality of features mentioned at the beginning of the description only serve as examples and may be used alternatively or cumulatively without the necessity of embodiments according to the invention having to obtain these advantages. Without changing the scope of protection as defined by the enclosed claims, the following applies with respect to the disclosure of the original application and the patent: further features may be taken from the drawings, in particular from the illustrated designs and the dimensions of a plurality of components with respect to one another as well as from their relative arrangement and their operative connection. The combination of features of different embodiments of the invention or of features of different claims independent of the chosen references of the claims is also possible, and it is motivated herewith. This also relates to features which are illustrated in separate drawings, or which are mentioned when describing them. These features may also be combined with features of different claims. Furthermore, it is possible that further embodiments of the invention do not have the features mentioned in the claims.
- The number of the features mentioned in the claims and in the description is to be understood to cover this exact number and a greater number than the mentioned number without having to explicitly use the adverb "at least". For example, if an element is mentioned, this is to be understood such that there is exactly one element or there are two elements or more elements. Additional features may be added to these features, or these features may be the only features of the respective product.
- The reference signs contained in the claims are not limiting the extent of the matter protected by the claims. Their sole function is to make the claims easier to understand.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and their description. It is intended that all such additional features and advantages be included herein within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the claims.
- The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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Fig. 1 is a longitudinally sectional view of an apparatus for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section. -
Fig. 2 shows a radial cross-section through the apparatus ofFig. 1 sectioned along line A-A inFig. 1 ; and -
Fig. 3 shows a radial cross-section through the apparatus ofFig. 1 sectioned along line B-B inFig. 1 , both radial cross-sections ofFigs. 2 and 3 viewing against a main flow direction of the flow of the fluid through the cylindrical tube section. - Now referring in greater detail to the drawings,
Fig. 1 is a longitudinally sectional view of anapparatus 1 for metering a flow of a fluid through acylindrical tube section 2. Thecylindrical tube section 2 longitudinally extends between twoflanges 3 and 4. Typically, thetube section 2 is made of metal and is welded to theflanges 3 and 4 also made of metal in a fluid-tight way. Theflanges 3 and 4 are provided withconnection holes 5 to connect theapparatus 1 within aflow line 6 guiding a flow of a fluid. The fluid enters theapparatus 1 at theflange 3 and exits theapparatus 1 at the flange 4. Within thetube section 2 theflow line 6 is restricted by aflow deviating body 7. Generally, theflow deviating body 7 is of an elongated drop-shape, and it is coaxially arranged within thetube section 2. This means that theflow deviating body 7 is aligned with thelongitudinal axis 8 of thetube section 2. At itsfront end 9, pointing towards theflange 3 and thus against the incoming flow of the fluid, theflow deviating body 7 comprises a roundedtip 10. At itsback end 11, theflow deviating body 7 has a pointedtip 12. Further, theflow deviating body 7 comprises a cylindricalmiddle section 13. The position of theflow deviating body 7 within thetube section 2 is defined by a first plurality offins 17 at itsfront end 9 and a second plurality offins 18 at itsback end 11. Thefins 17 are attached to thefront end 9 of the flow deviating body and extend from there radially towards theinner diameter 15 of thetube section 2 and longitudinally beyond the roundedtip 10. In upstream direction with regard to the fluid flowing through thetube section 2, the height of thefins 17 tapers towards theinner diameter 15 of thetube section 2. Thefins 18 are attached to theback end 11 of theflow deviating body 7, and they extend radially towards theinner diameter 15 of thetube section 2 and longitudinally beyond the pointedtip 12. The height of thefins 18 tapers towards theinner diameter 15 of thetube section 2 in downstream direction of the fluid flowing through thetube section 2. Here, threefins 18 are provided in a rotational symmetric arrangement and offset in circumferential direction about thelongitudinal axis 8 with regard to an also rotationally symmetric arrangement about thesame axis 8 of threefins 17. - Between an
outer diameter 14 of theflow deviating body 7 in the cylindricalmiddle section 13 and aninner diameter 15 of thetube section 2, anannular flow channel 16 remains through which the fluid flowing through thetube section 2 must pass. The restriction to theflow line 6 by means of theflow deviating body 7 causes an acceleration of the flow and a pressure drop bearing a relationship to the flow rate. To measure this drop in pressure, ahigh pressure tap 19 is provided at thefront end 9 of theflow deviating body 7. Here, thehigh pressure tap 19 is provided on thelongitudinal axis 8, i.e. at the foremost point of the roundedtip 10 in upstream direction. A tappingline 20 leads the high pressure from thehigh pressure tip 19 to apressure chamber 21 within theflow deviating body 7. Here, the high pressure is transduced into electric signals by means of apressure transducer 22. A low pressure in theannular flow channel 16 is tapped at low pressure taps 23 provided at theouter diameter 14 of theflow deviating body 7. Tappinglines 24 extend from the low pressure taps 23 through theflow deviating body 7 to thepressure chamber 21.Differential pressure transducers 25 transduce the pressure difference between the low pressure at eachlow pressure tap 23 and the high pressure at thehigh pressure tap 19 into electric signals. Viaelectric lines 26, the electric signals from thepressure transducers processor 27 located within theflow deviating body 7. Via a furtherelectric line 28, theprocessor 27 is also connected to atemperature sensor 29 located at the pointedtip 12 and determining a temperature of the fluid flowing through thetube section 2. The processor processes all electric signals received via theelectric lines tube section 2. The processed signal is forwarded to adevice 30 located outside thetube section 2. Thedevice 30 may be a display or a further processor for evaluating the processed signal, for example. The processed signal from theprocessor 27 is here forwarded to thedevice 30 via awire 31, i.e. via a wired communication interface. Thewire 31 has to be fed through thewall 32 of thetube section 2. This may be accomplished in an area of one of thefins 18, for example. The processed signal could, however, also be transferred from theprocessor 27 to thedevice 30 via a wireless communication interface. Any communication interface between theprocessor 27 and thedevice 30 may also be used for programming or interrogating of theprocessor 27 by thedevice 30, for example.Fig. 1 shows somefree space 33 within acasing 34 of theflow deviating body 7. Thisfree space 33 may be filled with some casting compound or the like as appropriate. - The arrangement of a total of three low pressure taps 23 and their
tapping lines 24 extending towards thepressure chamber 21 can be seen fromFig. 2 and 3 . This arrangement is rotational symmetric about thelongitudinal axis 8 and allows for monitoring the coaxial alignment of theflow deviating body 7 with thelongitudinal axis 8. Only if this alignment is perfect, the electric signals from alldifferential pressure transducers 25 each transducing the pressure difference between the low pressure at one of the pressure taps 23 and the high pressure in thepressure chamber 21 are the same. Additionally or alternatively, these electric signals may be averaged for providing more time-stable electric signals to theprocessor 27 according toFig. 1 . Further, it can be seen fromFig. 2 and 3 that the low pressure taps 23 are offset with regard to thefins 17 in circumferential direction about thelongitudinal axis 8. This ensures that any wake vortices generated by thefins 17 despite their streamlined shape do not interfere with measuring the low pressure in theannular flow channel 16 at the low pressure taps 23. - Particularly, if the communication interface between the
processor 27 and thedevice 30 is wireless, theapparatus 1 may be easily set up in any existing tube section by simply arranging theflow deviating body 7 within thattube section 2. For metering the flow of a fluid through thistube section 2, it is only necessary to know theinner diameter 15 of thattube section 2. This information may, for example, be programmed in theprocessor 27 by means of thedevice 30. Besides theprocessor 27, a data logger or another storage device may be located in theflow deviating body 7 to store data related to the flow of a fluid through thetube section 2. These data may then be read out in intervals by thedevice 30. - Many variations and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 1 apparatus 2 tube section 3 flange 4 flange 5 connection hole 6 flow line 7 flow deviating body 8 longitudinal axis 9 front end 10 rounded tip 11 back end 12 pointed tip 13 cylindrical middle section 14 outer diameter 15 inner diameter 16 annular flow channel 17 fin 18 fin 19 high pressure tap 20 tapping line 21 pressure chamber 22 pressure transducer 23 low pressure tap 24 tapping line 25 differential pressure transducer 26 electric line 27 processor 28 electric line 29 temperature sensor 30 device 31 wire 32 wall 33 free space 34 casing
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- A method of metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section (2), comprising:- arranging a flow deviating body (7) in the tube section (2) such that an annular flow channel (16) remains between an outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7) and an inner diameter (15) of the cylindrical tube section (2),- tapping a high pressure of the fluid at a front point of the flow deviating body (7),- tapping a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel (16), and- transducing at least one of- both the high pressure and the low pressure, and- a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals,characterized in- that the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel (16) is tapped at at least one point at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7).
- The method of claim 1, characterized in that the at least one of both the high pressure and the low pressure, and the pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure are transduced into the electric signals within the flow deviating body (7).
- The method of claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel (16) is tapped at a plurality of points at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7), the plurality of points being distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body (7) and/or along a cylindrical middle section (13) of the flow deviating body (7), wherein optionally- either the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7) is separately transduced into electric signals,- or a difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of points at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7) is separately transduced into electric signals.
- The method of any of the claims 1 to 3, characterized by further measuring a temperature of the fluid at at least one point at the flow deviating body (7) and providing an electric temperature signal.
- The method of any of the claims 1 to 4, characterized by further processing all electric signals into processed signals within the flow deviating body (7).
- The method of any of the claims 1 to 5, characterized by further forwarding the electric signals or the processed signals from the flow deviating body (7) to a device (30) outside the cylindrical tube section (2) via a wired or wireless communication interface.
- An apparatus (1) for metering a flow of a fluid through a cylindrical tube section (2), comprising:- a flow deviating body (7) configured to be arranged in the tube section (2) such that an annular flow channel (16) remains between an outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7) and an inner diameter (15) of the cylindrical tube section (2),- a high pressure tap (19) at a front point of the flow deviating body (7) configured to tap a high pressure of the fluid,- at least one low pressure tap (23) configured to tap a low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel (16), and- at least one pressure transducer (22, 25) configured to transduce at least one of- both the high pressure and the low pressure, and- a pressure difference between the high pressure and the low pressure into electric signals,characterized in- that the at least one low pressure tap is located at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7).
- The apparatus (1) of claim 7, characterized in that the at least one pressure transducer (22, 25) is located within the flow deviating body (7).
- The apparatus (1) of claim 7 or 8, characterized in that a plurality of low pressure taps (23) is provided at the outer diameter (14) of the flow deviating body (7), the plurality of low pressure taps being distributed over a circumference of the flow deviating body (7) and/or along a cylindrical middle section (13) of the flow deviating body (7), wherein optionally a plurality of transducers (25) is configured to either transduce the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps (23) into one electric signal, or transduce each difference between the high pressure and the low pressure tapped at each of the plurality of low pressure taps (23) into one electric signal.
- The apparatus (1) of any of the claims 7 to 9, characterized by further comprising a temperature sensor (29) arranged at the flow deviating body (7) and configured to measure a temperature of the fluid and to provide an electric temperature signal.
- The apparatus (1) of any of the claims 7 to 10, characterized by further comprising a processor (27) within the flow deviating body (7), the processor (27) being configured to process all electric signals into a processed signal.
- The apparatus (1) of any of the claims 7 to 11, characterized by further comprising a wired or wireless communication interface configured to forward the electric signals or the processed signals from the flow deviating body (7) to a device (39) outside the cylindrical tube section (2), wherein wires (31) of the wired communication interface optionally extend through at least one fin (17, 18) supporting the flow deviation body (7) in the cylindrical tube section (2).
- The apparatus (1) of any of the claims 7 to 12, characterized in that the flow deviating body (7) is of an elongated drop shape having a cylindrical middle section (13), and that a first plurality of fins (17) is provided at a rounded front end (9) of the flow deviating body (7) and that a second plurality of fins (18) is provided at a tipped back end (11) of the flow deviating body (7), the pluralities of fins (17, 18) being configured to support and align the flow deviating body (7) within the cylindrical tube section (2).
- The apparatus (1) of claim 13, characterized in that the at least one low pressure tap (23) configured to tap the low pressure of the fluid in the annular flow channel (16) is offset in circumferential direction with regard to the fins (17) of the first plurality of fins (17).
- The apparatus (1) of claim 13 or 14, characterized in that the fins (17, 18) of at least the first or the second plurality of fins (17, 18) extend beyond the front end (9) or the back end (11) of the flow deviating body (7), and that the fins (17, 18) of at least the first or the second plurality of fins (17, 18), in an axial direction of the cylindrical tube section (2) away from the flow deviating body (7), taper in height towards the inner diameter (15) of the cylindrical tube section (2).
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